Australian Men's Curling Championship
The Australian Men's Curling Championship is the national curling championship of men's curling in Australia. The winners of the tournament represent Australia at the Pacific-Asia Curling Championships. The event is organized by the Australian Curling Federation.
Australian Men's Curling Championship | |
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Established | 1991 |
2022 host city | Naseby, New Zealand |
2022 arena | Naseby Curling Club |
2022 champion | Jay Merchant |
The event is normally held in Naseby, New Zealand, as Australia currently lacks a dedicated curling facility.[1]
Champions and medallists
The past champions and medallists of the event are listed as follows:[2]
Year | Host, Dates |
Champion | Runner-up | Bronze | PACC/PCCC result | |
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1991 | Hugh Millikin, Tom Kidd, Daniel Joyce, Stephen Hewitt, alt.: Brian Stuart | |||||
1992 | Hugh Millikin, Tom Kidd, Gerald Chick, Brian Johnson, alt.: Neil Galbraith | |||||
1993 | Hugh Millikin, Tom Kidd, Gerald Chick, Stephen Hewitt, alt.: Brian Johnson | |||||
1994 | Hugh Millikin, Stephen Johns, Gerald Chick, Stephen Hewitt | |||||
1995 | Hugh Millikin, Stephen Johns, Gerald Chick, Andy Campbell | |||||
1996 | Hugh Millikin, Gerald Chick, Stephen Johns, Stephen Hewitt | |||||
1997 | Hugh Millikin, John Theriault, Stephen Johns, Trevor Schumm | |||||
1998 | Hugh Millikin, John Theriault, Gerald Chick, Stephen Johns | |||||
1999 | Hugh Millikin, John Theriault, Gerald Chick, Stephen Johns | |||||
2000 | Hugh Millikin, Gerald Chick, John Theriault, Stephen Johns | |||||
2001 | Bendigo 10-12 Aug |
Hugh Millikin, Ian Palangio, John Theriault, Stephen Johns | Gerald Chick, Mark Wuschke, Jonathan Wade, Stephen Hewitt | |||
2002 | Bendigo 18-19 Aug |
Hugh Millikin, Ian Palangio, John Theriault, Stephen Johns, alt.: Stephen Hewitt | Neil Barry, Gerald Chick, Donald Glendenning, Stephen Hewitt | Jonathan Wade, Mark Wuschke, Frederic Legrand, Frank Forster | ||
2003 | Bendigo 8-11 Aug |
Hugh Millikin, Ian Palangio, John Theriault, Stephen Johns | Ricky Tasker, Derril Palidwar, Rob Gagnon, Stephen Hewitt | Frederic Legrand, Mark Wuschke, Paul Dixon, Frank Forster | ||
2004 | Bendigo 8-9 Aug |
Hugh Millikin, Ian Palangio, John Theriault, Stephen Johns | Derril Palidwar, Andrew Butler, Rob Gagnon, John Pollock, alt.: Mark Wuschke | |||
2005 | Ian Palangio, Hugh Millikin, Ricky Tasker, Mike Woloschuk | |||||
2006 | Bendigo 22-23 July |
Ian Palangio, Hugh Millikin, Sean Hall, Mike Woloschuk | Dave Thomas, David Imlah, Ali Cameron, Mark Wuschke | Gerald Chick, Paul Meissner, Matt Panoussi, Vaughan Rosier | ||
2007 | Bendigo 28-29 July |
Ian Palangio, Hugh Millikin, Sean Hall, Stephen Johns, alt.: Stephen Hewitt | Gerald Chick, Paul Meissner, Matt Panoussi, Vaughan Rosier | Dave Thomas, Mark Wuschke, Bill O’Chee, Murray Jacklin | ||
2008 | Dunedin 17-22 July |
Ian Palangio, Hugh Millikin, Sean Hall, Stephen Johns, alt.: Stephen Hewitt | Gerald Chick, Matt Panoussi, Paul Meissner, Vaughan Rosier | Dave Thomas, Tim McMahon, Ali Cameron, Phil Goschnick | 2008 5th | |
2009 | Naseby 5-7 June |
Ian Palangio, Hugh Millikin, John Theriault, Ted Bassett | Matt Panoussi, ?, ?, ? | Dave Thomas, Ali Cameron, Tim McMahon, Nick Sheard | 2009 4th | |
2010 | Naseby 12-13 June |
Ian Palangio, Hugh Millikin, Stephen Johns, Don Glendinning | Gerald Chick, Matt Panoussi, Paul Meissner, Vaughan Rosier | Tim McMahon, David Imlah, Angus Young, Phil Goschnick | ||
2011 | Naseby 10-12 June |
Hugh Millikin, Ian Palangio, Jay Merchant, Stephen Johns | Matt Panoussi, Vaughan Rosier, Gerald Chick, Tim McMahon, alt.: Paul Meissner | Angus Young, Dean Hewitt, Stephen Hewitt, Brian Lee | 2011 4th | |
2012 | Naseby 8-10 June |
Ian Palangio, Hugh Millikin, Sean Hall, Stephen Johns, alt.: Angus Young | Gerald Chick, Matt Panoussi, Vaughan Rosier, Paul Meissner, alt.: Rob Hanson | Dave Thomas, Phil Goschnick, Max Thomas, Bill O’Chee, Mark Wuschke | ||
2013 | Dunedin 7-9 June |
Ian Palangio, Hugh Millikin, Duncan Clark, Angus Young, alt.: Stephen Johns | Gerald Chick, Matt Panoussi, Wyatt Buck, Vaughan Rosier | Dave Thomas, Ali Cameron, Phil Goschnick, Bill O’Chee | 2013 6th | |
2014 | Dunedin 6-8 June |
Ian Palangio, Jay Merchant, Dean Hewitt, Shawn MacLachlan | Matt Panoussi, Vaughan Rosier, Max Thomas, Sam Williams | Hugh Millikin, Wyatt Buck, Stephen Johns, Angus Young | 2014 4th | |
2015 | Ian Palangio, Jay Merchant, Dean Hewitt, Derek Smith | 2015 5th | ||||
2016 | Naseby 9-12 June |
Ian Palangio, Jay Merchant, Dean Hewitt, Derek Smith | Tim McMahon, Geoff Davis, Tanner Davis, Angus Young | Matt Panoussi, Gerald Chick, Mitch Thomas, Sam Williams | 2016 7th | |
2017 | Naseby 9-12 June |
Dean Hewitt, Ian Palangio, Chris Ordog, Hugh Millikin, alt.: Jay Merchant | Geoff Davis, Tanner Davis, Matt Panoussi, Sam Williams, alt.: Angus Young | Ian Gagnon, Bruce Freshwater, Pete Manasantivongs, Clive Webster | 2017 4th | |
2018 | Naseby 7-10 June |
Dean Hewitt, Jay Merchant, Rupert Jones, Ian Palangio, alt.: Stephen Johns | Dustin Armstrong, James Boyd, Keswick Pearson, Hal Jenkins | Geoff Davis, Tanner Davis, Matt Panoussi, Angus Young | 2018 7th | |
2019 | Naseby 14-19 Aug |
Dean Hewitt, Sean Hall, Tanner Davis, Jay Merchant | Hugh Millikin, Stephen Johns, Hamish Lorrain-Smith, Matthew Millikin | Dustin Armstrong, James Boyd, Keswick Pearson, Andrew Walker | 2019 6th | |
2020, 2021 | Australian Championship cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic | |||||
2022[3] |
Naseby 15-19 Aug |
Dean Hewitt, Jay Merchant, Tanner Davis, Justin Grundy | Hugh Millikin, Matt Panoussi, Sean Hall, Derek Smith | Jonathan Imlah, Jordan Ensinger, Zach Boland, Emil Cooper | 2022 7th |
(skips marked bold)
References
- McKirdy, Lachlan (11 December 2021). "Winter Olympics 2022: Australia qualifies curling team for Olympics for the first time at Beijing 2022". Fox Sports Australia.
- Australian Nationals – Men’s Results – Australian Curling Federation
- "2022 Australian National Championships". Curlingzone.
See also
- Australian Women's Curling Championship
- Australian Mixed Curling Championship
- Australian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship
- Australian Junior Curling Championships
- Australian Senior Curling Championships
- Australian Wheelchair Curling Championship
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